Common Bra Measuring Mistakes (UK)
Even the best bra size calculator depends on good measurements. Small mistakes can change your result by one band size or one or more cup sizes. This guide shows the most common measuring errors and how to avoid them, so your UK bra size result is as accurate as possible.
If you haven’t measured yet, start here: How to Measure Your Bra Size (UK)
The short version
Most sizing problems come from:
- The tape not being level
- Measuring too loosely or too tightly
- Measuring over padded bras
- Guessing instead of measuring
- Using the wrong units or rounding incorrectly
Fixing these gives you much better results from any calculator.
Mistake 1: The tape isn’t level
What happens:
If the tape slopes up or down at your back, your measurement can be too big or too small.
Why it matters:
Even a small tilt can change your band or cup calculation.
Fix it:
- Stand straight
- Check in a mirror (or ask for help)
- Keep the tape parallel to the floor all the way around

Mistake 2: Measuring too loosely or too tightly
What happens:
- Too loose → band size comes out too big
- Too tight → band size comes out too small
Fix it:
- For underbust: snug, firm, but comfortable
- For bust: comfortable, not digging in, not floating
The tape should sit flat against the skin without squeezing.
Mistake 3: Measuring over padded or thick bras
What happens:
Padding and thick fabric add volume, especially to the bust measurement, which can push your cup size too high.
Fix it:
- Measure in a non-padded bra or without a bra
- Avoid push-up or heavily lined bras when measuring

Mistake 4: Holding your breath or changing posture
What happens:
- Holding your breath can shrink the underbust measurement
- Slouching or lifting your arms can change both measurements
Fix it:
- Stand naturally
- Breathe normally
- Keep arms relaxed at your sides
Mistake 5: Guessing or using old measurements
What happens:
Bodies change over time. Old numbers can put you far from your real size.
Fix it:
- Always re-measure
- Use a soft measuring tape
- Don’t rely on memory or old bra labels
Mistake 6: Mixing up inches and centimetres
What happens:
Entering centimetres as inches (or the other way around) will give very wrong results.
Fix it:
- Check your tape’s unit
- Select the same unit in the calculator
- If in doubt, re-measure and double-check
See also:
Inches vs CM in UK Bra Measurement → /inches-vs-cm-bra-measurement-uk/ (create or link when ready)
Mistake 7: Rounding too early or too much
What happens:
Rounding before entering your numbers can:
- Push you into the wrong band
- Change your cup size step
Fix it:
- Enter your exact measurement
- Let the calculator handle rounding and size steps
Mistake 8: Only measuring once
What happens:
One quick measurement can include small errors you don’t notice.
Fix it:
- Measure twice
- If the numbers differ, measure a third time and use the most consistent result
Mistake 9: Ignoring sister sizes
What happens:
Even with perfect measuring, some bras will feel:
- Too tight in the band
- Too loose in the band
- Slightly off in the cups
Fix it:
Use sister sizes to fine-tune your fit.
Learn more: Sister Sizes Explained (UK)
Or try: Sister Size Calculator
If your result still feels wrong
Don’t panic—this is common and fixable.
Start here:
The right measuring checklist
Before you calculate:
- Tape level all around
- Underbust snug, bust comfortable
- Non-padded bra or no bra
- Correct units selected
- Measure twice
- Enter exact numbers
Then use the UK Bra Size Calculator to get your starting size and sister sizes.
Quick summary
- Small measuring mistakes can change your size a lot
- Most errors come from tape position, tightness, or padding
- Measuring carefully = much better results
- Use sister sizes to fine-tune fit
- The calculator works best with good inputs
